I'm looking at access logs and found that my site through all historical
development has 3 blog RSS feeds:
Main/BlogRss - not linked from anywhere but created in 2005
Blog/GlobalBlogRss - linked from global site RSS feed (another is
WebRSS)
Blog/BlogRss - linked from Links panel.
Probably two of them could be removed (i.e. set redirect for some time,
and remove later),
but which one conforms to standard?
Valdis
Community,
Here is my problem:
We've been hosting an instance of XWiki for almost a year now, and things
have been going swimmingly, until....
I recently came to do some updates on content, etc..... Previously,
everything worked well both from the localhost, and accessing through WWW.
However now, no matter where I request the webapp from, it's always taking
an infinite amount of time waiting for the login page to load, rending EVERY
functionality of the Wiki useless, as no one can login, and nothing can be
accessed.
I tried accessing using IE8, and FireFox, both with no success. IE simply
says it's waiting for the page to load forever, FireFox tries for a few
seconds then returns an error as follows:
"The page isn't redirecting properly.
Firefox has detected that the server is redirecting the request for this
address in a way that will never complete.
* This problem can sometimes be caused by disabling or refusing to
accept
cookies."
Now, I had some difficulty with cookies and XWiki before, so I tried playing
around with the cookie settings in both browsers to see if this had any
different result. I tried setting BOTH browsers to accept ALL cookies, and
the same result is produced, IE waits forever, and FireFox quits and gives
me the above message.
I'm not sure what is causing this, or why all of a sudden this is happening.
Seems to me things were working as recently as last week. I did do a Java
update earlier in the day, but I don't think this should have any bearing on
XWiki.
It's being served by Tomcat, which also houses another webapplication, which
can be successfully loaded from both browsers instantaneously. So the
problem should not be with the server.
Also, I haven't done a Microsoft Update in a while, but I don't think this
should have any relevance either.
Running:
- xwiki-enterprise-web-1.6.1
- apache-tomcat-6.0.16
- XP Pro x64 SP2 @ 2.0GHz, with 2Gb RAM
- IE8 & FireFox v3.5.2
Please, community, any help would be greatly appreciated. This is a
game-breaker for us here at my company, as no one wants to spend the time to
re-create the entire Wiki from scratch if this cannot be resolved.
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Hello,
I have enabled the editcomment in my xwiki.cfg file.
xwiki.editcomment=1
xwiki.editcomment.mandatory=0
xwiki.editcomment.suggested=1
It works fine, it is a smart feature.
Now, I want to disable it for a specific Space of the wiki.
In the Admin Guide, I found the following :
"You can use the special fields in *XWikiPreferences* object instead of edit
*xwiki.cfg*. These fields are: *editcomment*, *editcomment_mandatory*, *
editcomment_suggested* and *editcomment_hidden*."
Is it possible to apply theses special fields in the WebPreferences of a
space ? When I edit the XWiki object, I do not see any editcomment field. Do
I have to add it ? Is there any document that describes this ?
Thank you for your help.
Maxime
The XWiki development team is pleased to announce the release of XWiki
Enterprise 2.3 Milestone 1.
Go grab it at http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Download
This is first milestone of the XWiki Enterprise 2.3 version.
Main changes from 2.2.3:
* New annotation feature
* New color theme editor
* Anonymous commenting with captcha
* Lots of bugs fixes
For more information see the Release notes at:
http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/ReleaseNotesXWikiEnterprise23M1
Thanks
-The XWiki dev team
Hello xwiki experts,
I've been enjoy an xwiki 2.2m2 for a while but the collaborative
features are some rudimentary and I've been considering xwiki
workspaces. Do I have chance to migrate one to the other by simply
uploading the xar? The xws pages don't state a compatibility chart and
seem to talk about xwiki 1.7, quite a bit older!
thanks in advance
paul
Hello,
i am trying to convert our existing Wiki to Xwiki.
To reach this goal, i am trying to export the existing data into an xar
file hat i can import into xwiki.
What i am missing is a description of the xml file format.
Where can i find this?
Thanks for help
Thomas
Hi. I couldn't find the user interface to delete older version of any given attachment. This would be useful when the attachment size is substantially large such as a video clip for which typically only the recent version is relevant and not the older ones. At the same time I am not looking for the option that would prevent versioning of attachments across the board, because for attachments such as powerpoint data, we need to be able to retrieve previous versions for analysis.
Thanks,
Milind
Hi! I need to export all of the content of an xwiki space (about 200 pages +
attachments) for migration into another repository. Is there an efficient
way that I can do the following:
1. Save all pages with their name in RTF or HTML format
2. Have a fast view of all Attachments to download onto a hard disk
What would be the best approach?
Mary Ellen
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Hi,
I created new data type (class, sheet, template document) and I created
several documents of this type. Then I created document with livetable macro
to list documents in table format. All is working well, but first row in
table is template document.
How can I filter template document from table?
Any help appreciated
Regards
Frantisek
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